He was moved to a remote town in the Wheatbelt but was subsequently shifted to another undisclosed location in early July following a huge outcry from local residents, including women who had armed themselves.

Comeagain, 41, is listed to appear in the Perth Magistrates Court tomorrow charged with one count of contravening a requirement of his supervision order.

As part of his release he must comply with 43 conditions and is subjected to constant monitoring, random visits, drug and alcohol testing, curfews and reporting requirements

In a statement issued on Wednesday the Department of Corrective Services said the alleged breach related to “contact with children.”

“One of Mr Comeagain’s conditions requires him to seek approval in advance if he was to be in contact with children,” the statement said.

“At a scheduled appointment it is alleged Mr Comeagain disclosed that he had visited a relative’s house where siblings were present.

“WA Police arrested and charged Mr Comeagain for contravening his order. He was

released on bail to appear before court Thursday 24 July 2014.”

Comeagain was declared a dangerous sex offender in 2008 after a string of sex crimes on women and a young girl.

He was convicted of committing five sex offences against a nine-year-old girl in 1994.

In January 2000 he sexually assaulted two women after breaking into their homes.